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Von Berlin nach Jerusalem und zurück

Gershom Scholem zwischen Israel und Deutschland

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Buch | Hardcover
416 Seiten
2020
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Verlag)
9783525570357 (ISBN)

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Von Berlin nach Jerusalem und zurück - Noam Zadoff
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Über das Leben des Gershom Scholem: die Geschichte eines (Re-)Migranten.
Although Gershom Scholem presented his life in his autobiography as a one way movement from Berlin to Jerusalem, a closer look in mainly unpublished documents reveals a different picture. Since the moment of his arrival in Palestine in 1923 and until his death in 1982 he remained in close contact to the German speaking cultural and intellectual worlds. In the 1920ies and 1930ies he contributed to the Hebrew and Jewish cultural circles in Berlin, and even after the shock of the Holocaust he gradually returned to shorter and longer visits in Germany. In the postwar Federal Republic Scholem played a central role as a moral authority, who offered an alternative for young intellectuals to their corrupted father's generation. By doing so, the German-Israeli intellectual served as a generational link, bridging over the abyss created by the Holocaust. For Scholem himself this "return" was the outcome of a long process of disillusionment with his Zionist utopia.

Noam Zadoff ist Assistenz Professor am Institut für Zeitgeschichte der Universität Innsbruck im Fach Israel Studien.

Dr. Stefan Rohrbacher ist Professor am Institut für Jüdische Studien an der Universität Düsseldorf.

Dr. Michael Brenner ist Professor für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

Although Gershom Scholem presented his life in his autobiography as a one way movement from Berlin to Jerusalem, a closer look in mainly unpublished documents reveals a different picture. Since the moment of his arrival in Palestine in 1923 and until his death in 1982 he remained in close contact to the German speaking cultural and intellectual worlds. In the 1920ies and 1930ies he contributed to the Hebrew and Jewish cultural circles in Berlin, and even after the shock of the Holocaust he gradually returned to shorter and longer visits in Germany. In the postwar Federal Republic Scholem played a central role as a moral authority, who offered an alternative for young intellectuals to their corrupted father's generation. By doing so, the German-Israeli intellectual served as a generational link, bridging over the abyss created by the Holocaust. For Scholem himself this "return" was the outcome of a long process of disillusionment with his Zionist utopia.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.4.2020
Reihe/Serie Jüdische Religion, Geschichte und Kultur (JRGK) ; Band 023
Mitarbeit Herausgeber (Serie): Stefan Rohrbacher, Michael Brenner
Übersetzer Dafna Mach
Zusatzinfo mit 16 Abb.
Verlagsort Göttingen
Sprache deutsch
Maße 160 x 235 mm
Gewicht 815 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Schlagworte 20. Jahrhundert • Berlin • Judaistik • Juden /Religion • Judentum • Palästina • Zionismus
ISBN-13 9783525570357 / 9783525570357
Zustand Neuware
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